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CIW / Uncategorized / Google China Ordered to End Foreign Site Access

Google China Ordered to End Foreign Site Access

June 20, 2009 By Rocky Fu

via FT.com,

Beijing has ordered Google to stop users of its Chinese-language service accessing overseas websites in the biggest blow to the world’s leading search engine in China since it started operating there four years ago.

As I tried just now, I was still able to access overseas websites listed on Google.com search results.

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Rocky Fu

About Rocky Fu

Rocky Fu is a keynote speaker, trainer, and digital marketing strategist based in Singapore, with expertise in digital strategies, inbound marketing and ROI-driven digital tactics. In his leisure time, hiking, music, boxing, and oil painting take most of his time. Follow him on Twitter or LinkedIn.

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